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john is with me. he's qualified for this because he hailed from ohio. >> my mother and my grandmother still lives there. >> what are you looking for? what conversation are we going to have with those people in ohio? >> it's amazing again it's coming done to ohio and every vote counts. the swing states are the southern area around cincinnati, the area around youngstown, and up into toledo. the whole economic profile of ohio is tied up in the political profile. it's been the manufacturing backbone of the country and it's gotten gutted in the past three decades. >> steel, general manufacturing, and then autos. >> that's right. that's one of the reasons the auto bailout is a big reason in ohio and why it's a benefit to president obama. >> i'm looking forward to riding to ohio with you. we're either going to be great friends or never want to see each other again. your money is going to be live from toledo next saturday at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> hello, everyone. i'm
john is with me. he's qualified for this because he hailed from ohio. >> my mother and my grandmother still lives there. >> what are you looking for? what conversation are we going to have with those people in ohio? >> it's amazing again it's coming done to ohio and every vote counts. the swing states are the southern area around cincinnati, the area around youngstown, and up into toledo. the whole economic profile of ohio is tied up in the political profile. it's been the...
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john, dead heat nationally for the race. the president has maintained his lead in ohio as john king just characterized. how much of that is due to the auto bailout? >> i think a lot. that piece that he wrote let detroit go bankrupt back in 2008. i think it's dogged him all along. he won ohio just narrowly over rick santorum. won his home state in the primaries, so he's been weak out there particularly in auto country from the beginning and i think it's showing up now the general election as well. >> let's get straight to that. it was titled "let detroit go bankrupt." they argue about it in the debate. let me play the back and forth first. here it is. >> they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and the debt burden they've built up. you can take a look -- gl governor romney -- >> you can take a look at the op-ed. i said that we would provide guarantees and that was what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy, to come out of bankruptcy. under no circumstances would i do anything other tha
john, dead heat nationally for the race. the president has maintained his lead in ohio as john king just characterized. how much of that is due to the auto bailout? >> i think a lot. that piece that he wrote let detroit go bankrupt back in 2008. i think it's dogged him all along. he won ohio just narrowly over rick santorum. won his home state in the primaries, so he's been weak out there particularly in auto country from the beginning and i think it's showing up now the general election...
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his competitor at that time, john mccain, 32 percent among young voters. how hard is this at the end of the day when you look at this for people to up sign-on with the president when you can't get a job? >> okay. gerri: sorry about that. i'm asking both of you. >> youngbear voters were an indispensable part of his winning coalition in 2008. 23 million younger voters went and cast their ballot. the vast majority of them went to barack obama. that is why he has these tail mary's trying to get bruce springsteen and in ohio and iowa, trying to a kid young people up to vote for him. these are not college kids. thousands are coming out on college campuses. the mtv was swayed. nike said, you won't have any hard-hitting journalistic questions. will these tactics work? they do, but not to the same degree they did in 2008. gerri: the question is all about whether young people go and vote at the end of the day. something that i think is really important. this new ad with a young girl. she is an actress and a hit series called girls. i want you to listen to this. it's
his competitor at that time, john mccain, 32 percent among young voters. how hard is this at the end of the day when you look at this for people to up sign-on with the president when you can't get a job? >> okay. gerri: sorry about that. i'm asking both of you. >> youngbear voters were an indispensable part of his winning coalition in 2008. 23 million younger voters went and cast their ballot. the vast majority of them went to barack obama. that is why he has these tail mary's...
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john king, what have you been finding on that question? we've been hearing that question from more and more people. >> let's hope with six days to go, five full days to work that utility officials and state and local officials get most of this fixed. if you look at the map the areas that are not green have been impacted by superstorm sandy when it comes to power outages. deb feyerick was talking about the new york city area. the darker the color the higher number of people without power. new york you move down to the state of new jersey, incredibly hard hit along the shoreline. we know new york and new jersey likely to go democratic. let's walk over to the state of pennsylvania and look at this, you see this down here, let me help you understand this chart a little bit. i'm going to pop it out and this explains the darker the color the higher the number of people without power so as we come back to the state of pennsylvania i want to show you something. if you look it's obvious to the naked eye in this area here is where you see more peopl
john king, what have you been finding on that question? we've been hearing that question from more and more people. >> let's hope with six days to go, five full days to work that utility officials and state and local officials get most of this fixed. if you look at the map the areas that are not green have been impacted by superstorm sandy when it comes to power outages. deb feyerick was talking about the new york city area. the darker the color the higher number of people without power....
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the report started in the columbus free press that john husted had said, quote, experimental software patches were installed in voting machines in 39 counties. voting rights activists say the software could potentially impact more than 4 million votes. the free press also says the software was never independently certified or tested. cnn's don lemon spoke to the secretary of state last night and gave him a chance to respond to those allegations. >> we have a new election night reporting system. all we have is an ability for them to load the data into that election reporting system, and actually, the reporting system and the actual counting system are not connected in any way, and the results that anybody can get in their home on the computer, they're going to get them the same time i do on election night. so we have a very transparent system that's brand new and will help people across this country, across the world, frankly, look right at our website and find out what's going on. >> reporter: so nothing fishy going on. >> nothing fishy going on. >> husted said 4 million early votes h
the report started in the columbus free press that john husted had said, quote, experimental software patches were installed in voting machines in 39 counties. voting rights activists say the software could potentially impact more than 4 million votes. the free press also says the software was never independently certified or tested. cnn's don lemon spoke to the secretary of state last night and gave him a chance to respond to those allegations. >> we have a new election night reporting...
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be sure to watch john stossel right here on the fox business network. president obama is making up for lost time with a campaign blitz in force. saying that mitt romney is not slowing down in the battleground state of virginia. and neither candidate is holding back on the attacks. with one this is jonathan collegial and bill kristol. it's now time to get back to that punching bags? >> well, apparently. president obama decided to go right back on the campaign till today. i talked to one democratic couple of hours ago there was a little surprise for the puppet president obama was doing well, his sort of, you know, fema director in charge, politically he thought he was holding helping him, governor christie was being nice to him, they went back on the attack after that. >> when you look at this, jonathan, what needs to be centered on? looks at president obama is the fema director has made up for lost ground. it looks like the pressure is on mitt romney. >> i think he needs to turn the corner and make the final days of the campaign, which is no more of this
be sure to watch john stossel right here on the fox business network. president obama is making up for lost time with a campaign blitz in force. saying that mitt romney is not slowing down in the battleground state of virginia. and neither candidate is holding back on the attacks. with one this is jonathan collegial and bill kristol. it's now time to get back to that punching bags? >> well, apparently. president obama decided to go right back on the campaign till today. i talked to one...
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john zor he will yoe is in florida. let me show you how different these states are when it comes to jobs which is the most important of the economic issues. as you know, the economy is the most important issue out here. let's look at nevada. it has the highest unemployment rate of the so-called tossup states. 11.8%. colorado's much closer to the national average. it's at 8%. the national average is 7.9%. here in iowa, it's lower. florida, much higher, 8.7%. but iowa has one of the lowest jobless rates in the country. it has for some time, 5.2%. they actually have a problem finding workers. let's go back to iowa where mitt romney is speaking. >> i know most of you here have decided who you're voting for in three more days. but you have some neighbors who haven't made up their minds yet. and so i want to make sure that i give you all the arguments you need to make sure that you convince some of them to come vote for our team. paw rye paul ryan and i want to bring real change to america. so some folks are putting aside the
john zor he will yoe is in florida. let me show you how different these states are when it comes to jobs which is the most important of the economic issues. as you know, the economy is the most important issue out here. let's look at nevada. it has the highest unemployment rate of the so-called tossup states. 11.8%. colorado's much closer to the national average. it's at 8%. the national average is 7.9%. here in iowa, it's lower. florida, much higher, 8.7%. but iowa has one of the lowest...
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david: john, i don't mean to pick on you. believe me i appreciate many of your views on the economy in general but your other pick is oil stocks. oil again was beaten up. i'm wondering if there is not a trend here. a trend looking beyond the election to where commodities may come down in value and maybe now is the time to avoid them, not to get into them? >> i would disagree with that, david. i mean i think the reality, yes you're right, commodities and oil in particular gotten beaten up. october soft month for s&p down 2%. oil down 6 1/2%. i think this is attractive time to start buying to the other guest's point things are looking better housing consumer confidence, corporate spreads. all that is arguing for a short-term rally. but i think longer term i do remain bearish on the market. liz: david, the stability that would come, with a, a little bit of clarity who will be running the government for the next four years, and what that person would be focused upon. we know what steps they might take. also a picture of a little
david: john, i don't mean to pick on you. believe me i appreciate many of your views on the economy in general but your other pick is oil stocks. oil again was beaten up. i'm wondering if there is not a trend here. a trend looking beyond the election to where commodities may come down in value and maybe now is the time to avoid them, not to get into them? >> i would disagree with that, david. i mean i think the reality, yes you're right, commodities and oil in particular gotten beaten up....
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chief national correspondent john king has some answers. >> well, anderson, that narrow ohio lead for the president is within the poll's sampling error but it is yet another poll showing the president with a small persistent lead in the state of ohio. let's take a closer look at why it is happening in this state that is so important in the pick for president. here's the main reason right here. governor romney gets the republicans. the president gets the democrats but at the moment, in our survey, the president has a narrow lead among ohio voters who define themselves as independents. that is the battleground in a big battleground state, if you win the independents you are likely to win. governor romney close but the president with an important edge among independent voters. there's also an age divide, if you look at likely voters in ohio. among voters under the age of 50, there's a big gap, 18 point lead for the president among voters under the age of 50. a smaller lead for governor romney among voters 50 and older so the republicans are withstanding the attacks on the ryan budget, th
chief national correspondent john king has some answers. >> well, anderson, that narrow ohio lead for the president is within the poll's sampling error but it is yet another poll showing the president with a small persistent lead in the state of ohio. let's take a closer look at why it is happening in this state that is so important in the pick for president. here's the main reason right here. governor romney gets the republicans. the president gets the democrats but at the moment, in our...
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i can't imagine a john mccain not sending the american military in at the earliest possible moment and not worrying about what libya or libyans might have thought. it was clear for months that libya was incapable of protecting our diplomats. the british pulled out. the red cross pulled out. our diplomats were begging for more security and that consulate had been attacked twice, once with a hole 12 feet wide. what else did the president of the united states need? did somebody have to bang him on the head? what did he need to go in there and make sure that our people were properly protected? this is what happens when you elect someone president of the united states who isn't ready to lead. who wants the lead by following. >> do you believe as some republicans do that the white house or certainly people close to the white house were aware of what was happening on that fateful night and decided not to do anything? >> they either were aware of it and decided not to do anything or they were asleep at the switch. either one leads to incompetence. it didn't have to happen. it's a tragedy that
i can't imagine a john mccain not sending the american military in at the earliest possible moment and not worrying about what libya or libyans might have thought. it was clear for months that libya was incapable of protecting our diplomats. the british pulled out. the red cross pulled out. our diplomats were begging for more security and that consulate had been attacked twice, once with a hole 12 feet wide. what else did the president of the united states need? did somebody have to bang him on...
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for president barack obama and house speaker john boehner, this is a chance to be partners rather than political foes. by june 2011, it had been eight months since the republicans won control of the house and the senate's top republican declared -- >> our top political priority over the next two years should be to deny president obama a second term. >> eight months since the midterms when a chastened president promised a new way forward. >> we were in such a hurry to get things done that we didn't change how things got done. >> and eight months since a bipartisan debt commission offered a host of painful solutions. solutions washington ignored. by the time both men hit the links, the looming crisis over the debt ceiling threatened to make a bad economy even worse. >> it would be two to three times worse of a recession than the one that we were facing as the president comes into office. >> the stakes were high. and the republicans emboldened by their midterm victories. >> thank you, pennsylvania! >> the republicans were essentially saying, ha, ha, the president will get nothing and like
for president barack obama and house speaker john boehner, this is a chance to be partners rather than political foes. by june 2011, it had been eight months since the republicans won control of the house and the senate's top republican declared -- >> our top political priority over the next two years should be to deny president obama a second term. >> eight months since the midterms when a chastened president promised a new way forward. >> we were in such a hurry to get...
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so the new york city comptroller john liu is now against running the new york marathon. we'll have more on the marathon in a bit. >>> a big move today to help alleviate what we are calling gaspiration. the anxiety of driving around in circles just hoping to find a refill. homeland security issuing a temporary blanket waiver to immediately allow additional oil tankers to deliver fuel to the northeast. bertha coombs on that story in the new york harbor. bertha? >> reporter: brian, the big thing that is allowing that actually is the reopening of new york harbor. had been closed since last saturday. they reopened yesterday and companies like bouchard transportation were on their tugboat here in the harbor just across from bayonne. they resumed operation but they are only at 40%. that's the imtt terminal here in bayonne. there is a hess terminal as well. these are the two big terminals here. they don't have power. we've been hearing from a number of sources that different ports have been called, most in the jersey area are down. the port of newark, they don't have power. a fe
so the new york city comptroller john liu is now against running the new york marathon. we'll have more on the marathon in a bit. >>> a big move today to help alleviate what we are calling gaspiration. the anxiety of driving around in circles just hoping to find a refill. homeland security issuing a temporary blanket waiver to immediately allow additional oil tankers to deliver fuel to the northeast. bertha coombs on that story in the new york harbor. bertha? >> reporter: brian,...
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john, thanks for coming on. good to see you. >> my pleasure. >> how significant 6 a development is this, the relief of the jones act? >> it could be very significant but until we get power to the terminals, it's not going to do a whole lot to the local retail establishment. i saw a report this morning that a dozen terminals in the new york area are still shut down. they expect maybe five of those to come back online in the next couple days. that's good news for getting supply back to the retail locations provided those retail l locations have power. >> you represent 80% of the country's retail fuel sales. you're a lobbyist. are you lobbying the generator companies of this country to bring their products to some of the gas stations in this area? >> i assume a lot my hebs are calling all their contacts they can to get generators for their stores. the fact of the matter is when a convenience store is shut down for any prolonged period of time, it really has a negative effect on the bottom line and on the relationsh
john, thanks for coming on. good to see you. >> my pleasure. >> how significant 6 a development is this, the relief of the jones act? >> it could be very significant but until we get power to the terminals, it's not going to do a whole lot to the local retail establishment. i saw a report this morning that a dozen terminals in the new york area are still shut down. they expect maybe five of those to come back online in the next couple days. that's good news for getting supply...
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want to get to john berman in lower manhattan. i've been watching a lot of the pictures coming in to us from further down south and you can see major flooding of roads. you can see high winds and choppy seas. we haven't seen any of that here yet in new york. but there is an impact, which is mainly, you know, closings. >> that's right, soledad. no storm surge, no flooding. yet. but the mayor here, and city officials, they want people to get ready. that is why they ordered the mandatory evacuation of some 370,000 people from low-lying areas. lower manhattan right where i'm standing, also the other boroughs right now. people have moved to some 76 storm shelters throughout the city. they're crashing with friends who live in different parts of the city. also they've moved into hotels. mayor michael bloomberg, he said he wants people out of these areas for their own safety. also the safety of emergency workers. let's listen to what he said. >> a lot of people say, oh, well, i'm just going to tough it out, if down the road you can't toug
want to get to john berman in lower manhattan. i've been watching a lot of the pictures coming in to us from further down south and you can see major flooding of roads. you can see high winds and choppy seas. we haven't seen any of that here yet in new york. but there is an impact, which is mainly, you know, closings. >> that's right, soledad. no storm surge, no flooding. yet. but the mayor here, and city officials, they want people to get ready. that is why they ordered the mandatory...
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the candidates are sprinting and so are the volunteers. >> john, thank you very much. stay there because we're going to come back to you in just a moment. there is that other story that has big impact on the presidential race, and that's the jobs report that came out this morning. our senior economics reporter steve leisman is here now to discuss it. the numbers, the unemployment rate came in roughly where people thought it would. the job creation number was higher. >> we added revisions of 84k. that gives us a number to use for the job creation under president obama. i'm sure this will be part of the discussion. we added up the numbers. here they are under president obama. beginning in february '09, this is how republicans would look at it. 580,000. that's the right number, folks. another number out there is the wrong number. i talked to the senior in the division of labor statistics. some democrats say you can't blame obama for the first three months but it was a huge decline before any of his policies took over. $2.1 million would be the number. if you take that out
the candidates are sprinting and so are the volunteers. >> john, thank you very much. stay there because we're going to come back to you in just a moment. there is that other story that has big impact on the presidential race, and that's the jobs report that came out this morning. our senior economics reporter steve leisman is here now to discuss it. the numbers, the unemployment rate came in roughly where people thought it would. the job creation number was higher. >> we added...
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. >> neil: i had governor john kasich he says it's the result of his policies? >> success has many fathers but it's about the audible industry. i was in youngstown, where the chevy cruse is made. it's made in youngstown ohio. you talk about proud people. >> neil: is it a win? >> i think it's a tremendous win. >> neil: what about pennsylvania? >> i think he will carry pennsylvania also. if you spread across the polls, for what polls are worth show that the president is ahead in most of these battleground states by enough of margin to carry. the key thing is the turnout. one of the tngs most disturbing to me asormer general officer and supervised elections in balkans and make sure they are fair, for some reason in some of these states we have political parties that don't want people to vote. they restrict poll hours. they restrict the number of voting machines. they add.... >> neil: what about people in lines that are voting for mitt romney, popping up oba? >> i only heard one instance of that. i have seen others -- what i have seen it does upset me. it shouldn't
. >> neil: i had governor john kasich he says it's the result of his policies? >> success has many fathers but it's about the audible industry. i was in youngstown, where the chevy cruse is made. it's made in youngstown ohio. you talk about proud people. >> neil: is it a win? >> i think it's a tremendous win. >> neil: what about pennsylvania? >> i think he will carry pennsylvania also. if you spread across the polls, for what polls are worth show that the...
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that was john berman, ashleigh banfield. john berman is there in the cold light of day. what's happening today, john? >> reporter: hey, carol. right now it's dry. as you said, there was water covering this whole area where i'm standing right now. 14-foot storm surge, 14 foot higher than the record before. we heard out there in new york harbor there were waves that were 32 feet high, six foet higher than the record has ever been. simply battered. that storm surge wreaked havoc all over the city. you were talking about it a little while ago. subways flooded, seven subway tunnels that go out from manhattan and queens and other areas here. they're flooded. they haven't said how long it will take to fix them. the biggest devastation, worst devastation they've seen or had in the subway system in its full 108-year history. no word on how long it will take to pump the water out of those tunnels. they could going to some lines up and running before others but they will be tough to repair. meanwhile, power out for about 250,000 people in manhattan alone. they shut down the power a
that was john berman, ashleigh banfield. john berman is there in the cold light of day. what's happening today, john? >> reporter: hey, carol. right now it's dry. as you said, there was water covering this whole area where i'm standing right now. 14-foot storm surge, 14 foot higher than the record before. we heard out there in new york harbor there were waves that were 32 feet high, six foet higher than the record has ever been. simply battered. that storm surge wreaked havoc all over the...
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pizza maker papa johns has 600 locations near the storm. responsible for leading the company's global operations. joins us now from louisville, kentucky. great to have you with us. >> thank, melissa, great to be here. >> what sort of disruptions in terms of delivery and distribution are you seeing right now? >> well, as you said, we have 600 stores that were in the path of the storm. and last night we actually had between yesterday and last night 200 stores that were closed. and as of late this afternoon we still have around 100 that are still yet to be open. but we do hope those stores will be open here by the balance of the week. >> what are the greatest challenges at this point from your standpoint? is it the roads? getting power back up to the stores that they would actually want to buy some of the raw materials you distribute? >> well, first, i'd say that our real focus right now and actually through the storm was the safety of our team members. we have about 15,000 team members that were impacted. papa john's employees in some way, sh
pizza maker papa johns has 600 locations near the storm. responsible for leading the company's global operations. joins us now from louisville, kentucky. great to have you with us. >> thank, melissa, great to be here. >> what sort of disruptions in terms of delivery and distribution are you seeing right now? >> well, as you said, we have 600 stores that were in the path of the storm. and last night we actually had between yesterday and last night 200 stores that were closed....
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he won new hampshire over john mccain by a 10% lead. right now, polls show he has a slight lead, but statistically, the race is tied up between him and mitt romney. and that is why this really pretty small battleground state, the electoral votes, over 270 are needed, is getting a lot of attention from both candidates. here at this rally, president obama -- he talked about fees that the governor put in place, while he was in charge of the state. here is what the president said. >> there were higher fees for gas. there were higher fees for milk. there were higher fees for blind people who needed to get a certificate that they were blind. he raised fees to get a birth certificate, which would have been expensive for me. >> reporter: so that is a line, fred, that got some laughter here from his crowd of supporters, was not well received. no surprise, by the romney campaign. a spokesperson calling the attack laughable, saying "as governor mitt romney worked with democrats to close a 3 billion deficit, balanced budget by cutting taxes three t
he won new hampshire over john mccain by a 10% lead. right now, polls show he has a slight lead, but statistically, the race is tied up between him and mitt romney. and that is why this really pretty small battleground state, the electoral votes, over 270 are needed, is getting a lot of attention from both candidates. here at this rally, president obama -- he talked about fees that the governor put in place, while he was in charge of the state. here is what the president said. >> there...
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is worried about. >> john we like your idea. >> my idea. >> i like john's idea. >> for guys like you, pay $125, that's how you got here. surely by paying more. purely by paying more -- >> that's gouging. >> you paid the price today was. >> i'm lucky enough to be in a place where i can do that. >> he has to wait in line to get back. >> fill your tank for $500, you'd do it. you only got the zip car. >> when we come back, the ceo of cigna talks health care and quarterly results. we are counting down to the jobs report which is due out in about 50 minutes from now. also coming up at 8:40 this morning, mitt romney's economic adviser glenn hubbard will join us. "squawk" will be right back. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> check this out, gas is not the only thing that folks are lining up for today. what you're looking at right now are pictures of th
is worried about. >> john we like your idea. >> my idea. >> i like john's idea. >> for guys like you, pay $125, that's how you got here. surely by paying more. purely by paying more -- >> that's gouging. >> you paid the price today was. >> i'm lucky enough to be in a place where i can do that. >> he has to wait in line to get back. >> fill your tank for $500, you'd do it. you only got the zip car. >> when we come back, the ceo of cigna...
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what i liked about candidate obama was cool, calm, collected as opposed to john mccain who wasn't. he seemed to understand the basic issues about the economy and then all of a sudden he gets in office and does something really absurd. he pushes my view, the real mistake for this guy. this is where he fails. gets an f. he's staring in the teeth of very high unemployment. obviously stimulus plan, at least didn't work as well as he thought it would be and what does he do? he does health care. >> steve: that's right. >> that's a drag on the economy, even his supporters, larry fink who runs black rock, supported barak obama, he will tell you that's problem. >> steve: that's one the reasons obamacare is still unpopular. let's look at this president by the numbers. when the president took office back in 2008, gallon of gas was 1.85. screen right, it now averages 3.85. >> some of that's not totally his fault. interest rates have an issue here. believe it or not, 'cause oil is traded in the commodities market, yet where is the drilling? that can help. >> steve: look what's happened with nat
what i liked about candidate obama was cool, calm, collected as opposed to john mccain who wasn't. he seemed to understand the basic issues about the economy and then all of a sudden he gets in office and does something really absurd. he pushes my view, the real mistake for this guy. this is where he fails. gets an f. he's staring in the teeth of very high unemployment. obviously stimulus plan, at least didn't work as well as he thought it would be and what does he do? he does health care....
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we do have a very big show tonight on "fast," the full trader panel, tony thompson, papa john on the disruptions, howard mills of deloitte insurance industry group to tell us about the impact of the insurance industry, whether or not the industry will be able to pass through and get through rate increases which would be good for shareholders, of course, bad for consumers. we do have the latest on the air travel disruptions that phil was talking about. in fact, the ceo of jetblue airlines in a fa"fast" exclusiv. good to see you, si we'll resume tomorrow. hopefully stocks will trade. meantime, carl and jim over to you for more storm coverage on "squawk on the street." >> thanks. latest on the aftermath of the storm. mandy drury has all the details on that in a moment. hey, mandy, you are ready. >> i'm here. let me give you some of the stats here that we know so far. carl, at least 16 people are dead after sandy came barreling through the east coast and obviously everyone woke up this morning and saw that the damage was severe n.queens, for example, a six-alarm fire engulfed blocks of h
we do have a very big show tonight on "fast," the full trader panel, tony thompson, papa john on the disruptions, howard mills of deloitte insurance industry group to tell us about the impact of the insurance industry, whether or not the industry will be able to pass through and get through rate increases which would be good for shareholders, of course, bad for consumers. we do have the latest on the air travel disruptions that phil was talking about. in fact, the ceo of jetblue...